I'm Julie Green. I letter, draw, and design fonts, stationery, textiles, and other things under the studio name Up Up Creative. I'm obsessed with letterforms, unexpected color palettes, sleep, minimalism, bravery, white space, and side projects.

My work has been featured in Martha Stewart Living, BRIDES Magazine, Apartment Therapy, Design Milk, Decor8, and elsewhere.

portfolio.

Here is a curated collection of my favorite work right now. For peeks at my most recent jobs and works-in-progress, see Instagram and the blog.

font design.

If anyone (including me) had known that a font designer was something you could be, like, for a job, then surely we'd all have predicted this. As it was my only real nickname was Julie Twelve (as in Times 12, the font we all had to use on our papers in high school, since people said my handwriting should be a font in Word).

Zoxi Script Font

a hand-drawn calligraphic font with subtle dip-pen texture

Zoxi is an elegant script font with tons of OpenType features. Hand-lettered with delicate thin strokes and more substantial thick strokes, Zoxi is particularly well-suited to invitations, branding, and editorial design. Zoxi comes with more than 1000 glyphs! Specific OpenType features include contextual alternates, stylistic alternates, initial and final forms, multiple alternate glyphs for many letters, multilingual and multi-currency support, 158 standard and discretionary ligatures, standard numbers, and TEN ampersand styles. Zoxi also includes wordart for fourteen common invitation-related words and a set of full-scale ordinals. Now available here!

Bundt Cake Script Font

a mono-line script in 3 weights

Bundt Cake is my very first font, and after four years it remains my most popular, mostly due to its robust OpenType features and its unexpected ligatures. Bundt Cake comes with more than eleven hundred glyphs! Specific OpenType features include contextual alternates, swash forms, stylistic alternates, initial and final forms, multiple alternate glyphs for each letter (accessed through the glyphs panel), multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols), two ampersands, ninety standard and discretionary ligatures, a bunch of hearts and arrows, and standard numbers, oldstyle figures, and fractions. Available here.

Holla Script Brush Font

a semi-connected, hand-lettered brush font

With its brush-textured charm, Holla is perfect for stationery, branding projects, editorial features, product packaging, and more. Holla includes more than 400 glyphs, encompassing multi-language support (for English as well as western and central European languages), a full numeral and punctuation set, additional useful symbols, and standard and discretionary ligatures. Includes double letter ligatures for all 26 lowercase letters to add a little interest and contrast in your font and to improve the flow of the letters. Ornaments also included. Get it here.

Stoic Script Font

a bold, full-featured script font

Stoic is a very utilitarian little script font with a bold but very legible profile and tons of OpenType features. With its smooth connections and considerable charm, Stoic is perfect for logos, wedding invitations, stationery design, branding projects, photo overlays, editorial features, and more. Stoic comes with more than 550 glyphs and includes contextual alternates, stylistic alternates, initial and final forms, multiple alternate glyphs for many letters (accessed through the glyphs panel), multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols), three ampersands, 101 standard and discretionary ligatures, and standard numbers. You can buy it here.

Pinafore Display Font

a bold, brush-style font

My second font, Pinafore comes with upright and oblique styles as well as paper cut versions of each. It includes 363 glyphs such as small caps, multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols), an awesome ampersand, math symbols, and more. On sale now.

start a conversation.

If you have questions, want to inquire about custom work, or need help, don't hesitate to contact me! You can email me directly or start a conversation by using the form on this page.

Please note that I am usually in the studio M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM EDT/EST.

I make every effort to reply to email inquiries within 1 business day, and if it is going to take longer to gather a response for you, I will try to let you know. I almost never answer email on weekends or at night.